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BrainCast

BrainCast

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A student-run podcast, produced by Sussex Neuroscience Society, aiming to showcase the breadth of innovation and creativity across psychology and neuroscience within the University of Sussex, and further afield. Here at BrainCast, we try to make cutting-edge research accessible to the public, in a non-complicated, easy-to-follow way.

Sussex BrainCast, 2022
Ciencia
Episodios
  • The Twists and Turns of Academic Journeys | What's Going on at Sussex | Dr Andrew Penn
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode of Brain case, Kiera sits down with Dr. Andrew Penn, Assistant Professor in Neuroscience at the University of Sussex.

    If you study Neuroscience at Sussex, you've probably had the good fortune of being taught by him, be it lab or lecture, but tune in today to hear all about his journey into academia, the twists and turns of building a research career, and how tiny changes in brian signalling can have wide-reaching effects on brain health and disease.

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | Hidden Disabilities | Part 2/3
    Nov 25 2025

    Zoe, a Univesity of Sussex student, joints the Hidden Disabilities team (Emily and Riddhi) to discuss her Hidden Disability: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a poorly understood chronic pain condition that causes intense and debilitating levels of pain.

    Zoe discusses her experience with CRPS, the healthcare adn education systems, and what she think needs to be done to maker society more accessible for people with Hidden Disabilities

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | Hidden Disabilities | Part 1/3
    Nov 25 2025

    Zoe, a Univesity of Sussex student, joints the Hidden Disabilities team (Emily and Riddhi) to discuss her Hidden Disability: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a poorly understood chronic pain condition that causes intense and debilitating levels of pain.

    Zoe discusses her experience with CRPS, the healthcare adn education systems, and what she think needs to be done to maker society more accessible for people with Hidden Disabilities

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    49 m
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